I believe that it is beneficial to know why someone wants a page to be updated. That is why I think this template should take a "reference" parameter. Could someone explain why you are against it? --Duncan

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=WIM42GNU's Funtoo Setup=

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I am pro. However, we can also explain the reason in the talk page. -- [[User:Pytony|Pytony]] ([[User talk:Pytony|talk]])

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This is for everybody who might have seen my funtoo setup and liked it!

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This is also for myself to keep track on my system. I have used most of the Linux distributions out there and I am currently most happy with funtoo.

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My reasons are:

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# Gentoo/Funtoo is a rolling release distribution, meaning you only have to install it once and update it frequently.

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# Gentoo/Funtoo is only what you make out of it, no unnesecary rubish like in Ubuntu, OpenSuse or Fedora will be installed by default. In the mean time being aware that Gentoo/Funtoo is for advanced users not careing that much about GUIs for Settings or Configs.

# Philosophy, one would think that Slackware would suite me most (KISS,Unix) but the fact is that these distributions require you more energy and time to work with. I want to get my jobs done, not careing to much about the system. It is okay to have tools that do things for you as long they are designed well - like in funtoo.

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That is true. We could just explain these things in the talk section. However we accomplish it, it would be good to see a greater level of communication between wiki editors. --Duncan

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==1. Install Funtoo (not complete yet - I will update this part when I install funtoo the next time)==

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''Follow the install instructions and setup a minimal system.''http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation

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Notice you will need to create/edit some configs in the installation prozess. Here are some of mine customizations:

''see for more info: http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Web_Browsers''

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Addons:

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1) Adblock

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2) uMatrix

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3) StayFocused

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4) WebRTC Block

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===n)''' usefull software '''===

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app-arch/file-roller

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app-editors/bluefish

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app-emulation/wine

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app-misc/freemind

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app-office/libreoffice

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app-portage/eix

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mail-client/thunderbird

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media-gfx/blender

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media-gfx/gimp

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media-sound/audacity

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media-video/kdenlive

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media-video/vlc

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net-analyzer/wireshark

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net-ftp/filezilla

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sys-apps/lm_sensors

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virtual/jre

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app-text/evince

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app-text/calibre

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app-emulation/virtualbox

Revision as of 20:37, February 16, 2015

WIM42GNU's Funtoo Setup

This is for everybody who might have seen my funtoo setup and liked it!
This is also for myself to keep track on my system. I have used most of the Linux distributions out there and I am currently most happy with funtoo.
My reasons are:

Gentoo/Funtoo is a rolling release distribution, meaning you only have to install it once and update it frequently.

Gentoo/Funtoo is only what you make out of it, no unnesecary rubish like in Ubuntu, OpenSuse or Fedora will be installed by default. In the mean time being aware that Gentoo/Funtoo is for advanced users not careing that much about GUIs for Settings or Configs.

Philosophy, one would think that Slackware would suite me most (KISS,Unix) but the fact is that these distributions require you more energy and time to work with. I want to get my jobs done, not careing to much about the system. It is okay to have tools that do things for you as long they are designed well - like in funtoo.

1. Install Funtoo (not complete yet - I will update this part when I install funtoo the next time)

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
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# The root filesystem should have a pass number of either 0 or 1.
# All other filesystems should have a pass number of 0 or greater than 1.
#
# NOTE: If your BOOT partition is ReiserFS, add the notail option to opts.
#
# See the manpage fstab(5) for more information.
#
# <fs> <mountpoint> <type> <opts> <dump/pass>